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Show LYXXttYL BY MAHY TQHNSON Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Freer had as their guests Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mc Cardell of Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Ivie and family visited here Wednesday with the Irving Nielson family. Wednesday the Trail Builder group of the Primary entertained their mothers in the Oak City Canyon. Can-yon. Ruth Bower , Mary Freer and Eleanor Nielson were in charge. Games were played and hot chili was served to 21 boys and their mothers. All enjoyed the afternoon I very much. The canyon was beautifully beaut-ifully bedecked in its gayest fall attire. Mrs. Rachel Simpson and son, Jay, were in town Wednesday visiting vis-iting friends. They returned to Pro- vo that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Nielsorj took their son, Ivy J. to Nephi Thursday for medical aid. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Nielson were in Spanish Fork for the day Friday. Fri-day. Mrs. Nielson had her tonsils removed,. She is recovering nicely. Tillman Johnson was home over the week end and he had as his guest, John Nelson of Cheyenne. Kent Nielson left for Logan where he will will enroll at the USAC. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills were Milford visitors over the weekend. Ray is under the doctor's care but is'improving, slowly. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Nielson and little son, Stacy Lynn were Salt Lake visitors Thursday. Mrs. Lucille Overson and little son, Keith had their first airplane ride over this section of the country coun-try Tuesday. Her brother Ray Anderson And-erson flew down from Provo and stayed overnight. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Nielson and ' family drove to Provo Sunday to see Mrs. Nielson's father, C. M. Ivie, who suffered a heart attack and is in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Abegglen were con'ference visitors in Salt Lake. They also visited Bp. and Mrs. Wayne Banks of Gallup, N. M., who were also in the city for conference. Others in the city for conference were Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Hogan, Bp. and Mrs. Clead Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nielson, Lucille Johnson, Eunice Nielson, Lucille Nielson, Lucille Overson, Mary Johnson, and Rhea Whatcott who all enjoyed visiting relatives. Earl Greathouse drove to Provo Monday morning to take Don back to school after being home Saturday Satur-day and Sunday. The Mumps are about the community com-munity this week. A number of school children are home with the mumps. Kathlyn Nielson, Ross Johnson, Kathy Bonner, Eric Nielson, Niel-son, Wardell Nielson and Jimmy and Bobby Pendray and their mother, Christine. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson of Los Angeles are here visiting friends fri-ends after spending the week in Salt Lake at Conference. They were dinner guests of Bp. and Mrs. Clead Nielson, Monday evening as were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Whatcott, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greathouse. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson returned return-ed to their home in Los Angeles after a ten day visit with friends and relatives. |